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Worldreligion is a vast array of beliefs, cultures, traditions, and convictions. So putting together a religious trivia quiz will almost guarantee that you should have a whole set of questions and answers to challenge your friends and family with on any trivia game or pub quiz.

Ready to dust off your knowledge cobwebs and flex your mental muscles? Buckle up, trivia troopers, because today's adventure takes us on a whirlwind tour of diverse topics guaranteed to tickle your curiosity and challenge your wits!


20 Intriguing Questions: We've crammed 20 carefully crafted questions into this quiz, covering a smorgasbord of subjects like history, literature, science, and even a dash of mythology. Get ready for a healthy mix of factual tidbits and brain teasers that will keep you guessing until the very end!


No Category Cages: Ditch the textbooks and rigid classifications! This quiz is all about exploring the fascinating interconnections between different areas of knowledge. So, whether you're a science whiz who dabbles in literature or a history buff with a secret love for puns, you're bound to find something to pique your interest.


From Common Knowledge to Hidden Gems: We've got a little something for everyone! Some questions might jog your memory of things you learned in school, while others might introduce you to fascinating trivia you never knew existed. Prepare to be surprised and expand your knowledge horizon with every question!


More Than Just Answers: Don't worry, we're not just throwing questions at you and leaving you hanging. After each question, we'll reveal the answer along with a fun fact or tidbit of information that expands on the topic. So, even if you get one wrong, you'll learn something new!


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Overall, the three groups that perform best in this survey are atheists and agnostics (who get an average of 20.9 out of 32 questions right), Jews (20.5 questions right on average) and Mormons (20.3 questions right). Looked at another way, 27% of Jews, 22% of atheists and agnostics, and 20% of Mormons score in the top 10% of all respondents in overall number of correct answers to religious knowledge questions, getting at least 26 questions right. As will be discussed in detail later in this report, these groups display greater religious knowledge even when education and other factors are held constant. Mormons outperform Jews as well as atheists and agnostics on questions about the Bible but do not perform as well as the other two groups on questions having to do with world religions such as Islam, Hinduism and Buddhism.


White evangelical Protestants answer an average of 17.6 religious knowledge questions correctly. Though white evangelicals have lower scores than Jews and atheists/agnostics overall, they do significantly better on questions about the Bible. White evangelicals correctly answer an average of 5.1 out of seven Bible questions, compared with 4.4 among atheists and agnostics and 4.3 among Jews. Mormons answer almost six of the seven Bible questions correctly on average.


Elements of Christianity: The Bible items plus questions about Catholic teaching on the Eucharist, Protestant teaching about salvation through faith alone, Mother Teresa, Martin Luther and the First Great Awakening.


Elements of ChristianityWhat is Catholic teaching about bread and wine in Communion? They become body and blood, or are symbols?Which group traditionally teaches that salvation is through faith alone? Protestants, Catholics, both or neither?Was Mother Teresa Catholic, Jewish, Buddhist, Hindu or Mormon?What is the name of the person whose writings and actions inspired the Reformation? Luther, Aquinas or Wesley?Who was a preacher during the First Great Awakening? Jonathan Edwards, Charles Finney or Billy Graham?


Elements of MormonismWhen was the Mormon religion founded? After 1800, between 1200 and 1800, or before 1200 A.D.?The Book of Mormon tells of Jesus appearing to people in what area? The Americas, Middle East or Asia?Was Joseph Smith Mormon, Catholic, Jewish, Buddhist or Hindu?


World ReligionsIs Ramadan the Islamic holy month, the Hindu festival of lights or a Jewish day of atonement?Do you happen to know the name of the holy book of Islam? (Open-ended)Which religion aims at nirvana, the state of being free from suffering? Buddhism, Hinduism or Islam?Is the Dalai Lama Buddhist, Hindu, Jewish, Catholic or Mormon?In which religion are Vishnu and Shiva central figures? Hinduism, Islam or Taoism?What is the religion of most people in India? Hindu, Buddhist, Muslim or Christian?What is the religion of most people in Pakistan? Muslim, Hindu, Buddhist or Christian?What is the religion of most people in Indonesia? Muslim, Hindu, Buddhist or Christian?Who is the king of Gods in Greek mythology? Zeus, Mars or Apollo?


Atheism and AgnosticismIs an atheist someone who does NOT believe in God, believes in God, or is unsure whether God exists?Is an agnostic someone who is unsure whether God exists, does NOT believe in God, or believes in God?


Of the three Old Testament figures asked about in the survey, Americans are most familiar with Moses. Overall, more than seven-in-ten Americans (72%) know he was the biblical figure who led the exodus out of Egypt; 92% of Mormons and about as many Jews and atheists/agnostics answer this question correctly. Eight-in-ten white evangelicals correctly identify Moses, as do roughly three-quarters of black Protestants (73%) and about two-thirds of white mainline Protestants (68%) and Catholics (65%).


The New Testament questions inquired about the birthplace of Jesus and the names of the four Gospels. Most people (71%) know that, according to the Bible, Jesus was born in Bethlehem. This includes majorities of nearly every religious group, though less than half of Hispanic Catholics (47%) answer this question correctly.


Overall, Mormons score best on these items, answering an average of 5.7 of the seven Bible questions correctly. White evangelical Protestants get about five of the seven Bible items right (5.1), while atheists and agnostics (4.4), black Protestants (4.4) and Jews (4.3) answer more than four of these questions correctly. (Jews, not surprisingly, know more about the Hebrew Scriptures, or Old Testament, than about the New Testament; 35% of Jews answer all five Old Testament questions correctly, while only 14% answer both New Testament questions correctly.) White mainline Protestants and Catholics answer an average of fewer than four Bible questions correctly (3.9 and 3.4, respectively). White Catholics score significantly higher than Latino Catholics on these items (3.8 correct on average among white Catholics vs. 2.4 correct among Latino Catholics).


In addition to the Bible questions, the survey contained five items about elements of Christianity, including one question about the Catholic doctrine of transubstantiation (the belief that during Communion, the bread and wine become the body and blood of Jesus), one about the traditional Protestant teaching that salvation comes through faith alone, and three about major Christian figures (Mother Teresa, Martin Luther and Jonathan Edwards).


Fewer than one-in-five people (16%) correctly identify Protestantism as the faith that traditionally teaches that salvation comes through faith alone. Most people get this question wrong: 9% say this teaching is traditionally associated with Catholicism, 38% say it is traditionally associated with both Protestantism and Catholicism, 10% say it is not normally associated with either faith and more than a quarter (27%) say they do not know the answer. White evangelicals (28% correct), Mormons (22%) and atheists/agnostics (22%) perform better than other groups on this question. However, even among these groups, many more people get the answer wrong than get it right.6


The survey finds great variation in awareness of three prominent figures in Christianity. Eight-in-ten Americans (82%) know that Mother Teresa (1910-1997) was Catholic, including nearly nine-in-ten Catholics, who do better on this question than on any other religious knowledge question except prayer in public schools.


Finally, there is little public awareness of Jonathan Edwards (1703-1758), viewed by many scholars as the greatest theologian in American history. Only about one-in-ten people surveyed (11%) are able to identify him as a preacher during the First Great Awakening of the Colonial era. Nearly three-in-ten people (28%) incorrectly name Billy Graham as a preacher who was active during the First Great Awakening, 10% incorrectly name Charles Finney, and fully half of those polled say they do not know which of these three men was active during the First Great Awakening.


Jews on average correctly answer five of the seven questions pertaining to Judaism (the five Old Testament questions discussed previously and the two questions discussed here). Mormons also do well on these questions (4.8 correct on average), though many more Jews than Mormons get all seven questions right (29% among Jews, 6% among Mormons). White evangelical Protestants and atheists/agnostics each answer about four of these questions correctly. Black Protestants get slightly more than half of these items right on average (3.6), putting them ahead of white Catholics (3.2) and white mainline Protestants (3.1).


The survey included three questions about Mormonism. Overall, 51% of Americans identify Joseph Smith, founder of the Latter-day Saints, as a Mormon, and 44% know that Mormonism was founded after 1800. Four-in-ten know that according to the Book of Mormon, Jesus appeared to followers in the Americas.

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